
Helping to Heal: Why We Care About Wound Care
Treating chronic wounds quickly is critical. What most people don’t realize is that if left untreated, some wounds, like pressure wounds, can be fatal.
Treating chronic wounds quickly is critical. What most people don’t realize is that if left untreated, some wounds, like pressure wounds, can be fatal.
Christine Sanders was appointed as Administrator of United Hebrew’s skilled nursing facility in March. As the youngest Administrator in our 100-year history, she ably steered our nursing home through the onset of the COVID crisis.
United Hebrew is committed to supporting seniors and their families, even in these most challenging times.
Happy Nurse Appreciation Week to Jennifer Tan and all of our extraordinary nurses on the front lines, selflessly providing care for our most vulnerable citizens.
Generosity in the face of this pandemic has taken many forms, and support has arrived on our campus from New Rochelle, the region, and across the nation.
The arrival of very warm and encouraging letters from the outside community has been a source of unexpected joy for our residents and staff during the pandemic.
To fill the void left by family members visits, United Hebrew’s recreation team has initiated virtual visits via FaceTime and Skype.
Whether attending to a medical emergency, responding to a fire call, or teaching seniors how to avoid scams, New Rochelle’s first responders show bravery, dedication, and sacrifice on a daily basis. We showed our appreciation.
Rita Mabli is a recipient of the McKnight’s Women of Distinction Award and the Iona College Women of Achievement Award, which recognize her achievements in her career and community.
The United Hebrew retirement community includes a luxury nursing home, independent senior housing, assisted living facilities, home health care options & subacute care in a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center.
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Campus
391 Pelham Road
New Rochelle, NY 10805
Tel: 914-632-2804
Westchester County